Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Either of these could match the new borders or blinds or undercurtains , perhaps bringing out a colour that had not been emphasized before .
2 It is all happening too fast for us to take anything quite for granted , neither becoming blase about the sight of ossified regimes crumbling at the knees , nor entirely ruling out the thought of some treacherous counter-current .
3 It is all happening too fast for us to take anything quite for granted , neither becoming blase about the sight of ossified regimes crumbling at the knees , nor entirely ruling out the thought of some treacherous counter-current .
4 At first , I was only going out a coupla days a week .
5 Whichever way you go , you 'll come across bar after bar all turning out the latest in pop videos and the odd cocktail or two !
6 They were obviously staking out the place .
7 Course , I was looking out the window and I know he took I picked it out and it I looked again , there 's another one in there , course she 's only getting out the bath put them in a bowl like I was !
8 I was merely pointing out the underlying logic of this course .
9 I am merely pointing out the disadvantages of a romantic trip without romance . ’
10 Well it 's only coming out a yard is n't it ?
11 The curtains were not drawn half across the window and so closing out the light as most curtains were wont to do , but were wide apart showing , of all things , a piece of grassland parched by the sun but , nevertheless , still giving evidence that it was grass by the strip in the shadow of the house .
12 If the cold supplies from your cold water cistern are n't fitted with gatevalves , this is reasonably easy to do as it requires only cutting out a short length of pipe .
13 It was struggling vainly to free itself , bleating weakly , but suddenly letting out the long , piping , despairing cry that had first arrested Deborah 's attention .
14 Michael would 'ave bin twenty-four an' John twenty-five , ’ Sadie told her , suddenly taking out a handkerchief from her apron pocket and dabbing at her eyes .
15 Good health should never be taken for granted — so taking out the NatWest Hospital Income Plan is a responsible decision which gives your family valuable financial support when they really need it .
16 no , there 's more schools than that , cos er the lady said that er , she goes I 'm , cos there is when you he went what schools are these ? , and so reading out a couple of schools , about four of 'em
17 Hitherto it was thought that natural selection is standing still , or merely weeding out the more harmful defects .
18 The initial reaction has been that if the Chancellor is only taking out a token sum in higher tax , then the scope for further cuts in interest rates has been severely diminished , and fixed-rate gilt-edged stocks were marked sharply lower .
19 As a school we did not want to be seen as constantly rolling out the begging bowl .
20 Were they not merely carrying out a required social service ?
21 Mr Lang was accused of merely carrying out a public relations exercise , however .
22 Danish schools whose heads do not see themselves as curriculum leaders are not necessarily sunk in apathy or mechanically carrying out the dictates of a central programme .
23 And of course your parents not wanting you to do something is merely putting out a fire with gasoline .
24 Some areas of policy may be the subject only of unspecific recommendations , perhaps setting out a range of loosely worded options .
25 ABBERLEY : I was only trying out the idea .
26 This is a matter of constantly exploring out a few yards on almost every circle to try to find the best possible area of lift .
27 But surely , sitting down working out the legality of it , working out sensible practical things is a much more sensible way of proving you love somebody , and that you 're you 're genuine about it !
28 Yeah , that 's , yeah it takes you there and you come off there , you have to keep on looking out the window you ca n't miss the stop anyway .
29 So Mr Li made it clear that the state will go on bailing out the inefficient state-owned juggernauts , as well as subsidising a range of things from rice to city rents .
30 erm And one can go on picking out a great many of these people once you get used to the writing .
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